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NAVY | BCNR | CY2011 | 02686-11
Original file (02686-11.pdf) Auto-classification: Denied
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
BOARD FOR CORRECTION OF NAVAL RECORDS

701 §, COURTHOUSE ROAD, SUITE 1004
ARLINGTON, VA 22204-2490

 

REC
Docket No: 02686-11
23 January 2012

 

This is in reference to your application for correction of your
naval record pursuant to the provisions of title 10, United
States Code, section 1552.

A three-member panel of the Board for Correction of Naval
Records, sitting in executive session, considered your
application on 18 January 2012. Your allegations of error and
injustice were reviewed in accordance with administrative
regulations and procedures applicable to the proceedings of this
Board. Documentary material considered by the Board consisted
of your application, together with all material submitted in
support thereof, your naval record, and applicable statutes,
regulations, and policies.

After careful and conscientious consideration of the entire
record, the Board found the evidence submitted was insufficient
to establish the existence of probable material error or
injustice.

You enlisted in the Navy on 25 May 2010, at the age.of 19. On
22 November 2010, a mental health evaluation was conducted and
you were diagnosed with an adjustment disorder with depressed
mood, and a personality disorder. You were experiencing poor
sleep, appetite and energy level, hopelessness, helplessness,
impaired reality testing, unstable mood, impulsivity, suicidal
thoughts and repetitive self-injurious behavior. All of the
above listed mental health problems existed prior to your:
enlistment. You were recommended for an honorable discharge.
On 6 December 2010, you were advised that your commanding
officer was recommending you for administrative separation with
an honorable characterization due to your mental health
evaluation by reason of erroneous entry. You waived all of your
procedural rights. You were discharged with an honorable
discharge on 26 January 2011. You received a reentry code of
RE-4 upon your separation.

The Board, in its review of your entire record and application,
carefully weighed all potentially mitigating factors, such as
your current desire to serve in the armed forces. However, the
Board found that these factors were not sufficient to warrant
any change in your reentry code, and narrative reason for
separation, given your diagnosed personality disorder which
existed prior to your enlistment. Accordingly, your application
has been denied. The names and votes of the members of the panel
will be furnished upon request.

It is regretted that the circumstances of your case are such
that favorable action cannot be taken. You are entitled to have
the Board reconsider its decision upon submission of new and
Material evidence or other matter not previously considered by
the Board. In this regard, it is important to keep in mind that
‘a presumption of regularity attaches to all official records.
Consequently, when applying for a correction of an official
naval record, the burden is on the applicant to demonstrate the
existence of probable material error or injustice.

Sincerely,

\A)
W. DEAN

Executive Di

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